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Hi,
This isn't an official release from the OMSA team. Our team, Dell
Infrastructure Service group, have packaged a version for Debian 9. This is
intended for testing purposes only while an official release for Debian 9 is
being worked on.
- Andrew
Hi Aparna,
It's been a week since your message. Could you please tell us when Dell
is releasing updated packages?
Regards,
Anand
On 02/07/2018 17:19, aparna.g...@dell.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The RPMs will be SHA-1 certified. Thus there is no need to import a
> new key. As indicated earlier,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dell_PowerEdge_Servers#Generation_13
states that the T430 is based on the C610 chipset. The C610/X99 chipset
supports both the v3 and v4 E5-16xx and E5-26xx CPUs according to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_X99
Digging a bit deeper reveals that Dell has
Hi,
Not yet, I have tested a testing release with not all functionalities
available.
If you go to http://linux.dell.com/repo/community/ubuntu/dists/, you
will see Stretch is not yet here.
Regards, JdT
Le 09/07/2018 à 16:38, F. Rodriguez a écrit :
>
>
> See:
>
>
Hi R S,
Thanks for taking the time to put this information together. Yes, PE T430
servers support chips up to 105W/socket. The specific chip I am looking at
(2658-v4) isn't listed.
I once tried 145W cpus in my T430. They worked fine one after the other but
with both chips, the server wouldn't
Hi,
I'm experiencing couple of issues with that NIC on my RHEL7 servers
- Any rhel prior to rhel 7.5 does not support the nic out of the box
(ie you can't network-install) even though it is certified for rhel
7.3+ - while this is an inconvenience for me I just think this should
be made more
See:
https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/8wcc7k/dell_omsa_910_released_for_debian_9/
- Fabian
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Yes, the unofficial build I tested (on Proxmox 5.2) was provided by the Dell
Infrastructure Service Group.
It did have a few hiccups during installation (e.g. dirmngr) and some
limitations (e.g. iSM not working with PVE kernel) but basic OMSA functionality
was available and stable (web and